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Saturday, March 16, 2013

It term of display, both smartphones come with high resolution display. Xperia Z sports an impressive 5.0-inch Full HD Reality Display with 441 pixels per inch resolution thanks to Sony's in-house technology Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2.

Samsung Galaxy S4 too sports an equally impressive 5.0-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display with same 441 ppi screen resolution, but the rival Japanese company scores an additional point here for the water-and-dust proof screen in Xperia Z.

(Galaxy S4's 1.9GHz quad-core processor variant is expected to be sold in select markets)

Camera:

Samsung's Galaxy S4 sports a 13.0-megapixel main camera and a 2.0-megapixel front camera, and the user's viewing experience is further enhanced with smart camera softwares such as Smart Pause, Smart Scroll.

With the help of Samsung's exclusive camera software, users need not even flick the screen up and down to view a text; Galaxy S4's 2.0-megapixel front camera will track your facial movements to scroll through an email text or browse internet and if the user look away while watching a video, the smartphone automatically pauses the video and starts again when user turns back.

Sony's Xperia Z is no less of a competitor, it boasts of 13-megapixel camera with company's flagship digital camera technology Exmor RS image sensor for HDR (High Dynamic Range) video capture, but Galaxy S4's smart camera features still trumps the Xperia Z for sheer technological advancement.

Mobile Operating System:

Galaxy S4 and Xperia Z smartphone stand even in this department since they both run on the same mobile OS platform Android.

Samsung Galaxy S4 is expected to come with updated Android Jelly Bean OS v4.2.2 while Xperia Z runs on the Android Jelly Bean OS v4.1; the Sony smartphone will gets its OS update in one of the coming days.

The smartphones pretty much match spec-to-spec such as RAM, Battery and other minor aspects.